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Public Participation Plan

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The awareness and involvement of interested persons in governmental processes are critical to successful regional transportation planning and programming. When the public is engaged in the process, their feedback helps ensure projects address community needs. Likewise, the public gains a better understanding of the tradeoffs and constraints associated with transportation planning. The Public Participation Plan serves as a guide for SCAG’s public involvement process as well as the continuing, comprehensive and coordinated planning process among the stakeholders to ensure the ongoing opportunity for broad-based participation in the development and review of regional plans and programs.

SCAG PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN Adopted April 3, 2014

On April 3, 2014, SCAG’s Regional Council adopted SCAG’s 2014 Public Participation Plan. The adopted plan describes SCAG’s responsibilities, goals and strategies for engaging the broadest and most diverse audiences possible and outlines opportunities for SCAG to increase public awareness and diversity in participation, while expanding the range of voices and views in developing regional plans.